IBPS RRB Final Score Process for Officers & Assistant Prelims 2016

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Now that the results for two major IBPS RRB Prelims exams – Officers Scale I and Office Assistant are out, you must be busy preparing for IBPS RRB Mains of Officers Scale I and Office Assistant exams. But before you start preparing for them, it is important for you to understand the reasons and processes by which IBPS calculates your scores. After all, these scores determine your position in the result-list. The IBPS RRB Final Score Process act as a guiding tool for you to understand how your cut offs and marks are calculated. To understand the process more elaborately, read the whole IBPS RRB final score process step by step, in this article.

IBPS RRB Final Score Process and Cut Off Calculation

Your final scores are obtained in these steps:

The number of correct answers given by you in each objective test are considered for arriving at the corrected score, after applying penalty for wrong answers.

The corrected scores so obtained by you are made equivalent to take care of the minor difference in difficulty level, if any, in each of the objective tests held in different sessions to arrive at the equated scores.

Scores obtained by you in any test, are equated to the base form by considering the distribution of the scores of all the sessions.

Final scores in each test are rounded off to up to two digits after the decimal point.

While this is how your score is calculated, your cut off is calculated at two stages:

(i) on scores in individual tests (ii)on Total Score

The IBPS RRB adopts the following process to arrive at your Total Score:

We hope that you find this information useful for arriving at your scores while attempting Mock Tests for IBPS RRB Main exams. If you still have any doubt, then please comment below. We will reply at the earliest.